Internet Explorer Market Share Surges?—
Contrary to the data from StatCounter, linked in last week's H5W, WebMonkey notes that IE is actually growing in popularity and explains where the discrepancy in the figures comes from.

Ten W3C HTML5 Drafts Updated—
Got some time for reading? The HTML Working Group has published ten updated working drafts of the HTML5 specification, HTML5 vs HTML4, HTML Microdata, and more. One for completionists only.

SVG Stacks—
Imagine stacking a pile of icons on top of each other in an SVG file and then using CSS to turn different ones on and off at will. It can be done.. sort of.. and in Firefox. An interesting idea for the future at least.

Color input, the Network Information API and Chromium 20—
Peter Beverloo continues his weekly series of new features in Chromium (the far cutting edge of Chrome). This week, Chromium hits version 20, gets a new 'color' input type, and an implementation of the Network Information API which lets pages get details of the current network connection.

WebGL Inspector: A WebGL Debugging Toolkit—
WebGL Inspector is a tool with the goal of making the development of advanced WebGL applications easier. What Firebug and Developer Tools are to HTML/JS, WebGL Inspector claims to be for WebGL.

WebGL Cheat Sheet—
A handy list of WebGL functions and constant values. Not for beginners as you'll need to know the terminology long before you start using this.

Remote Debugging in Firefox Mobile—
Some work that allows you to debug JavaScript code on Web pages running on Firefox Mobile. Add breakpoints, step through code, track the stack and variable values from the experimental script debugger in Firefox Nightly on the desktop.

Code and Libraries

pep.jquery.js: Kinetic Drag on Mobile and Desktop—
Pep was built out of a need for kinetic drag support for both mobile and desktop devices (click and drag). It uses jQuery and CSS3 animations to bring full-blown 'kinetic drag' to HTML5-ready environments.